#mushroomUnmoderated tagAll PostsTrending TagsExplore Communitieshive-193552Curators Communityhive-196037Blurt LifeStyleBlurt SpaceEcoerBlurtconnect Comm...Photography LoversNature LoversBlurt PakistanNewVisionLifePromoBlurt#mushroomTrendingHotNewMutedPayoutAImushanov in # actifit • 6 days ago • 1 min readMy Actifit Report Card: June 7 2026My Actifit Report Card: June 7 2026 This report was published via Actifit app ( Android | iOS ). Check out the original version here on actifit.iovolf in # blurtlatam • 12 days ago • 1 min readCarolina ReaperThis Australian pepper variety was developed by Australian pepper breeder Ross Barber. It is a cross between Carolina Reaper and 7 Pot Brainstrain. Its distinctive features include its extreme heat, which can exceed 2,000,000 shu, and its fruity aroma.volkova12 in # blurtlatam • 12 days ago • 3 min readHot pepper and my story with it.I want to share my story with you, hoping it will warn others against the same mistake I made. I love to cook, including making a lot of preserves for the winter. This year, I stuck to my plans and am preparing a large supply, including hot peppers. I grew the peppers myself, in my garden, and the harvest was excellent. It so happened that I…volkova12 in # blurtlatam • 13 days ago • 1 min readCrassula BenjaminPlump, rosy-brown pies. Due to its rather mobile growth, it requires maximum sun (light) year-round and sparing watering to maintain plumpness. 😊😊 One head weighs 80 g. What's planned: develop the root and side branches for a couple of years (one root immediately went under the brace) regular warm showers prevent vertical growth…volf in # blurtlatam • 13 days ago • 1 min readLily premium.I usually don't bother with these lilies anymore, but you can try carefully separating the scales and planting them in cups with light soil, not overwatering them to prevent rot. You can also try placing them in a bag with peat moss and some kind of soil loosening agent; they can grow small bulbs there by spring. And that's assuming there's no…volkova12 in # blurtlatam • 13 days ago • 1 min readLarge snail "Achatina"A cuttlefish shell is a must in the terrarium; they love to savor it. They also eat caltrops (I listed the ingredients above, back on the page). Mine eat almost all vegetables, their favorites being lettuce, cucumbers, and zucchini, but they'll also eat all fruits. They're only not allowed to eat highly acidic vegetables (tomatoes, eggplants…volf in # blurtlatam • 13 days ago • 1 min readHomemade strawberries.This day-neutral strawberry should theoretically bear fruit in winter. Last year, at our dacha, it bloomed until the frost, and the berries that didn't have time to ripen froze. Day-neutral strawberries bear fruit from spring until frost, but I still prefer the taste of regular strawberries. We grow day-neutral strawberries at the dacha for our…guntingblurt in # freewrite • 14 days ago • 2 min readThe Beauty of Simplicity in NatureToday I paused for a moment to admire a small wonder of nature growing quietly on the forest floor. At first glance, these tiny mushrooms might seem ordinary, but a closer look reveals an incredible pattern and design that feels almost artistic. The delicate lines spreading from the center of each mushroom create a natural symmetry that is both…volkova12 in # blurtlatam • 28 days ago • 1 min readGymnosporangium sabinae.Its unique feature is that it requires at least two host plants for development: juniper and pear. However, the primary hosts are various species of juniper (Cossack, tall, and many others used in ornamental gardening). It is on these hosts that the pathogen overwinters and subsequently migrates to pear trees. After overwintering on juniper, the…volf in # blurtlatam • 28 days ago • 1 min readFruit rot is caused by a fungus.It affects not only fruits but also the vegetative parts of the plant, causing fruit rot, berry rot, and monilial blight of pome fruits and especially stone fruits. The disease affects almost all fruit, berry, and citrus crops. As fruit rot, it manifests itself in orchards during the growing season, as well as in storage areas during fruit and…volkova12 in # blurtlatam • 29 days ago • 1 min readCrassula emerald.This hybrid has two significant drawbacks: a weak root system and roots that quickly rot from excess moisture. I've never grown this plant myself, but a good friend shared his experience. Ideally, the soil should be peat-free, but pre-sale growing requires some. The key isn't peat; it's better to create well-aerated soil. Avoid using perlite…volf in # blurtlatam • 29 days ago • 1 min readCrassula 'Morgan's Beauty'I've gotten this plant many times, and it never lasted long. I thought I tried to create the right growing conditions. Perhaps the soil wasn't rich enough? Or maybe the light wasn't enough? And frankly, the starting material wasn't very high-quality. In short, my friendship with the Crassula buddha didn't work out.volkova12 in # blurtlatam • last month • 1 min readPlanet ParadeComparing the size of Jupiter's Great Red Spot and our planet—the scale is impressive! 😱🪐 Earth looks almost tiny compared to this gigantic storm.volf in # blurtlatam • last month • 2 min read🌿 Blackcurrant leavesEvery year, when the currant bushes begin to grow, I always prepare the young leaves. Many people know about the benefits of the berries, but the leaves are a real treasure trove for health and the home medicine cabinet. They make aromatic tea and beneficial infusions, which have long been used for kidney problems, joint problems, rheumatism…volkova12 in # blurtlatam • last month • 1 min readSaving nature!🌿 With the arrival of warmer weather, the park's landscape changes before our eyes: green grass is in full bloom, young maples are budding, and oak saplings are opening their buds. Underfoot, a green carpet dotted with blooming corydalis flowers. Beautiful! There's little smoke on the horizon; volunteers are busy with camp maintenance and…volf in # blurtlatam • last month • 1 min readPlanet ParadeThis is the remnant of the young supernova Kes 73, located approximately 28,000 light-years from Earth. At the center of this nebula is an unusual X-ray pulsar (AXP). Scientists believe that most such pulsars are magnetars—neutron stars with incredibly strong magnetic fields. The remnant of Kes 73, enveloping the bright X-ray pulsar, is…volkova12 in # blurtlatam • last month • 1 min readA harvest that brings joy.This is a very easy crop. I'll write more about it later, but for now, here's a general plan for planting in the open ground. Watermelons are grafted onto lagenaria or a special rootstock. Seedlings are 20-30 days old from grafting (1.0-3.0 liter cups) We plant mainly portion-sized plants (2-3 kg per fruit). Raised bed Black…volf in # blurtlatam • last month • 1 min readRecord Watermelon.I planted JBD, also known as Jumbo Black Diamond, yesterday. It's a 5-7 generation hybrid between Carolina and dark watermelon. The photo shows a seed from a 108 kg watermelon.volkova12 in # blurtlatam • last month • 1 min readFavorite Grapes.I don't know much about winemaking, but I thought all the sugar in the grapes turns into alcohol during fermentation anyway, and adding it simply increases the strength of the wine. And adding sugar after fermentation means it's not quite a dry wine. Although everyone says you need sweet grapes for dry wine. Or am I mistaken? Yes, this year my…volf in # blurtlatam • last month • 1 min readForest mushrooms.Last year was a really great year for mushrooms. This year, there haven't been any at all due to the drought. I'm picking in the south (Małopolska). If you're not in a national park, you can pick freely. Just don't drive your car past the barrier if it's open. You can drive in, but it will be closed back out. What are they picking? Porcini…